Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 10 / Number 3P2B / November 1986 / Pages 1503-1512
Magnet Engineering / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST86-A24946
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The technology for producing high fields in large superconducting magnets has increased greatly in recent years, but must increase still more in the future. In this paper, we examine the present state of the art vis-a-vis the needs of a next-generation fusion machine and outline a program to provide for those needs. We also highlight recent developments that suggest the program